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What a wonderful, moving video!!
posted by Lynne on 5/23/07 9:19: AM

I think it is wonderful that you are contributing to the awareness of Autism. This is a growing diagnosis therefore everyone should be aware of it.
posted by Erika on 5/23/07 7:51: AM

Very touching, We all need to be aware that there are people out there who need our prayers and help in every way.
posted by Lucille Hill on 5/23/07 7:39: AM

Thanks for your efforts...I have a seventeen yr old, Evan, whom has Aspergers'...Cure??....We need more Federal Assistance Support & Resources for these children & young adults....this will be a life long struggle for them...not always having family for support!!!!
posted by Jantel Mahoney of CT on 5/23/07 7:07: AM

Thank God for your efforts!
posted by Nanny on 5/23/07 1:51: AM

My Brother-in-law Josh has a more critical case of autism. He has a genuinely great sense of humor, and is super-smart!!! Something a lot of us so-called "normal" people lack!! We can learn a lot from people with disabilities, if we just could get over ourselves and open our hearts more... This video is awesome!!! Let the truth be heard!!! ~God Bless all who took the time to view this!!!
posted by Elizabeth L. Biles on 5/23/07 1:36: AM

wow what an amazing clip!! my life changed in such a beautiful way god blessed me with a wonderful brother and watching this clip made me think of how much god has blessed me. god bless everyone and autism is not a disability it is a state of mind, the children that are diagnosed with autism where only blessed with the wall that keeps them from seeing all the dis functions in the world today.
posted by britteny on 5/22/07 11:42: PM

I have a grandson with autism and can't wait for a cure. I thank "Five for Fighting" for a wonderful job and for the uplifting look at the world of Autism. God bless all the Autistic kids and their families.
posted by AMELIA on 5/22/07 10:13: PM

I to have hope for my grandson and all the children that are effected with this. I am so very happy for all the work that is being done to help these children. Keep Praying.
posted by Grama on 5/22/07 9:52: PM

I was truely moved by this beautiful song and by the tender images.We have far to go in this research to help these families.
posted by Beth on 5/22/07 9:11: PM

this is awusome my little brother is attistick and he has come a long way from it i love you guys for doing this
posted by Tommy on 5/22/07 7:49: PM

This is a great cause, you guys are awesome! Lori
posted by Lori on 5/22/07 7:21: PM

My son Michael has autism .He was diagnosed at 3 1/2 years old and he is a very loving and caring boy and has alot to offer to the world.He has come a long way.It is a different set of challenges but remember it takes special people to take care of special kids!!!!
posted by Donna Tucker on 5/22/07 6:48: PM

WoW !!! Speaks volumes~~ Having had the pleasure to work with and love a child with autism, I can only say that we have a lot to learn with them. Thanks you for keeping this going so that others my be moved by this and we may stand up together to find the puzzle pieces that are displaced. My heart and thought to all who love a child with autism. And thanks to "Five For Fighting".
posted by Gina Clark on 5/22/07 6:37: PM

As a teacher of special children, the children with autism and spectrum disorders are the most endearing and the most challenging. I love my kids, and our dedication to making progress will make a difference. Thank you, for this, and for your commitment and humanity and compassion
posted by Gail Berger on 5/22/07 4:47: PM

Thanks so much for your efforts! A thoughtful and uplifting look at the worlds of autistic kids. Much appreciated.
posted by Gary Downey on 5/22/07 2:10: PM

Thank you for doing this and God Bless you and all autistic children and they family.
posted by Tilsia on 5/22/07 1:21: PM

LOVELY!!!!!!!!!!!
posted by SHARRON GILBERTSON on 5/22/07 12:58: PM

A 37-year old former student is still struggling. The system just can't find the help he needs to hold a job. He drives and owns a pickup, has mechanical skills but has no money to support himself. His lack of social skills is the big enemy.
posted by dinks on 5/22/07 10:29: AM

I have a four year old son, with Autism, and I have heard him say I love you too, Mom. Everyday is a new blessing with new surprises from him. I love him and I am very proud of him.
posted by Sherry K. on 5/22/07 9:34: AM





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